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  • \”Just beginning to use wheels\”

    Another fantastic entry in the journal of Henry David Thoreau (which [I’ve mentioned a few times before](http://cdevroe.com/?s=henry david thoreau)) this time dealing with being able to use "cars", or wheeled wagons, in late-March in Concord, Massachusetts. Here is the snippet from Mr. Thoreau’s March 26, 1856 entry: "They are just beginning to use wheels in […]

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  • \”Just beginning to use wheels\”

    Another fantastic entry in the journal of Henry David Thoreau (which [I’ve mentioned a few times before](http://cdevroe.com/?s=henry david thoreau)) this time dealing with being able to use "cars", or wheeled wagons, in late-March in Concord, Massachusetts. Here is the snippet from Mr. Thoreau’s March 26, 1856 entry: "They are just beginning to use wheels in […]

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  • \”Just beginning to use wheels\”

    Another fantastic entry in the journal of Henry David Thoreau (which [I’ve mentioned a few times before](http://cdevroe.com/?s=henry david thoreau)) this time dealing with being able to use "cars", or wheeled wagons, in late-March in Concord, Massachusetts. Here is the snippet from Mr. Thoreau’s March 26, 1856 entry: "They are just beginning to use wheels in […]

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  • \”Just beginning to use wheels\”

    Another fantastic entry in the journal of Henry David Thoreau (which [I’ve mentioned a few times before](http://cdevroe.com/?s=henry david thoreau)) this time dealing with being able to use "cars", or wheeled wagons, in late-March in Concord, Massachusetts. Here is the snippet from Mr. Thoreau’s March 26, 1856 entry: "They are just beginning to use wheels in […]

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  • Random 60: Holding onto wishes

    [viddler id-20a6d41 h-357 w-420] Random 60: Holding onto wishes Favorite on Viddler. Do you hold onto wishes, or things, too long? I do too. There are boxes and boxes worth of stuff floating around in our apartment that I wish I could use, learn to use, or have the hope of using in the future. […]

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  • The $1 bird feeder

    I’ve wanted to have a bird feeder on one of our windows for a while. I’ve looked a few times for one and somehow turned up empty handed. Last week Eliza returned from a shopping trip with a $1, suction cup powered, bird feeder for our window! Thanks Eliza! This morning at 8:30AM I hung […]

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  • Weigh in: March 29, 2009

    The first full week of the new diet effort is over and done with. The response from this round has been great. I really like having family and friends join in on trying to get healthy. It helps me stay motivated and focused on my goals and I hope that I help others do the […]

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  • Blockbuster coming to Tivo, iTunes?

    Dave Caolo on TUAW, who is apparently from Scranton, remarks on statements made by Blockbuster’s Vice President of Digital Entertainment Kevin Lewis that Blockbuster will be offering content through Tivo soon and maybe through Apple’s AppleTV (or iTunes). I like his opening paragraph: "On a January day in 1981, my sisters and I experienced unbridled […]

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  • Random 60: Penmanship.

    [ad#Adsense: Horiz 468] [viddler id-839cf217 h-357 w-420] Random 60: Penmanship. Favorite on Viddler. How is your penmanship? My penmanship is little more than chicken scratch. Since I’ve started writing more I’ve been practicing my penmanship. It is slowly getting better but I have a long way to go. Here are some tutorials that I’ve followed, […]

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  • Stunning Light Art Performance Photography

    LAPP, or Light Art Performance Photography, are long-exposure photographs of people playing with light in different ways. The site is in flash, and I’m still linking to it. That should tell you something. (via Coudal Partners)

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  • Random 60: Are you camera shy?

    [viddler id-da2e49dd h-280 w-420] Random 60: Are you camera shy? Favorite on Viddler. Do you find yourself shy around cameras? Maybe you have no trouble chatting with your friends at bars but the second someone takes out a camera, you find yourself hiding? Today, we explore why that is with Donna DeMarco, Vice President of […]

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  • Coaching a Community by Laura Brunow Miner

    Some of us in the "community" space think about these topics every single day. Seldom do we get a good soapbox to talk about them. Laura Brunow Miner, editor in chief at JPG Magazine, did on A List Apart in her brilliantly detailed yet simple piece entitled Coaching a Community. "In the end, we’re talking […]

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  • How to: Soften butter quickly

    Great how-to article from Simply Recipes on how to soften butter quickly. I guess jamming it into the microwave for a few seconds isn’t really ‘softening’ butter, it is more like melting butter.

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  • MarsEdit 2.3 is out and supports Tumblr

    You may have seen me quip about MarsEdit the other day on Twitter. Really, though, it is an excellent piece of software that should be given a go by anyone that writes a lot. I’m spoiled by a rich-editor in WordPress, that saves drafts automatically and even has multiple revisions, and so I’m sticking with […]

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  • Quietube now supports Viddler

    Quietube, which I linked to the other day, removes all of the cruft from around videos on sites like YouTube and now Viddler and Vimeo. Here is an example of what the result looks like with a recent episode of Wine Library TV. When I saw Quietube I immediately recognized that, well, some people just […]

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  • Random 60: Doing what you love, not what you’re good at.

    [viddler id-5c5b7c71 h-357 w-420] Random 60: Doing what you love, not what you’re good at. Favorite on Viddler. Please consider [sharing this on Twitter](http://twitter.com/home?status=Watching today’s Random 60 by @cdevroe: http://cdevroe.com/videos/r60-do-what-you-love/). Thanks. I often find myself doing things that I really like to do, even if I’m not particularly good at them. Art, for me, is […]

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  • Trailer: Where The Wild Things Are

    Where The Wild Things Are looks great. I’d have more to say but I don’t want to take up too much time as I believe this trailer will be getting removed from the Web as soon as the leak has been seen. Like the guy on I Watch Stuff said: "This film looks like warm […]

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  • Wolfenstein 3D now on the iPhone, but wait, there’s more

    id Software recently released Wolfenstein 3D for the iPhone. This is fantastic news. The game that started the entire first-person shooter genre is now on the iPhone. But there is more. id is releasing the source code for the game. (See link at the bottom of this page.) And John Carmack, the brains behind nearly […]

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  • Calorie needs

    Pat Dryburgh, my dieting nemesis, wrote up what I think is a thoughtful approach to his diet. He explains how he measured his current caloric intake and then researched what his intake should be. He also explains how he is planning to lose 1-2 pounds per week by simply eliminating 500 calories per day. This […]

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  • Glims for Safari

    Glims for Safari is a input-manager hack (I think) that enables a few ‘nice to have’ features. First, it adds favicons to tabs. I am not sure about you, but the new tabs (when you have a lot of them) are really hard to tell one from another. This helps. It also does things like […]

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  • Quietube

    You’ve probably seen this elsewhere already… but this is just like Readability in that this small bookmarklet removes all of the cruft around YouTube videos leaving you with just the video to watch. Quietube. Great name too. Update: I figured I’d provide an example link.

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  • Random 60: Reading.

    [viddler id-7eba55b5 h-357 w-420] Random 60: Reading. Favorite on Viddler. In this fast paced, Twitter-powered world it seems like all we do is consume shorter, and shorter bits of data. First it was blog posts, now it is micro-blogging with services like Twitter (I’m cdevroe by the way). I believe reading books can really slow […]

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  • SEPTA fail

    The FAIL meme strikes again! This time it is my friend Albert Yee, whom [I’ve mentioned before](http://cdevroe.com/?s=albert yee), that is setting up a fail blog for SEPTA (or the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority). He aptly calls the site SEPTA fail. He’s looking for help too. So if you deal with SEPTA on a regular basis […]

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  • Why grow sentences?

    Related to Growing Sentences with David Foster Wallace: Shaun Inman nails it. "This is how I design. This is how I code. This should really be how I write." Word Shaun, word.

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  • Philly Beer Week 2009 coverage

    My friend Tony Green, whom [I’ve mentioned before](http://cdevroe.com/?s=tony green), has done an excellent job covering his experiences at Philly Beer Week 2009. I’ve always had aspirations to attend this event in Philadelphia and have yet to make it. So I live vicariously through Tony. Thanks for the coverage Tony!

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  • Random 60: What to do about Flickr?

    [viddler id-c77e0a5c h-357 w-420] Random 60: What to do about Flickr? Favorite on Viddler. I’ve been a Flickr member since mid-summer 2004. I’ve been a Flickr Pro member for nearly as long. Yet, now that my Pro account has expired, I’m wondering if I will renew my subscription. Why? I think Flickr is great. The […]

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  • The Diet – Part Thrice!

    Guess who’s back? Back again! The Diet is back, tell some friends! You read that right. The Diet is back. And, like a Phoenix, it is back in a whole new way once again. Sort of like last time, what started out as a friendly challenge between a few ended up becoming something much larger, […]

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  • Growing sentences with David Foster Wallace

    This is an excellent post by the hardest working blogger Jason Kottke, who just so happens to be a big David Foster Wallace fan, about writing from a book by James Tanner, whose book is ironically entitled Kicking Ass Being the Result of One Man’s Fed-upped-ness With ‘How to Write’ Books Not Actually Showing You How to […]

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  • Random 60: Coffee.

    [viddler id-5db033e0 h-357 w-420] Random 60: Coffee. Favorite on Viddler. Soooo you’re having a cup of joe, some mud, an expresso, a Starbucks, or maybe you just call it coffee. No matter how you take it, how you like it, or what you call it – we’re all addicted to it. Recently I switched to […]

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  • Random 60: HD TV – The choices are endless!

    [viddler id-329a6f7 h-280 w-480] Random 60: HD TV – The choices are endless! Favorite on Viddler. In the market for a new TV? You’ll be going HD. But what to buy? LCD? Plasma? DLP? How big? 30-something? 46? 47? 50? 50 ? What about the hrz? 60? 120? I don’t know about you, but the […]

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  • Ben Franklin TechVentures

    Date taken: February 10, 2009. In the lobby of Ben Franklin TechVentures is this neat piece of metal/art of the Ben Franklin logo. Viddler is annexed in this building.

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  • Random 60: Can not find writing paper in stores!

    [viddler id-b365dbdf h-357 w-420] Random 60: Can not find writing paper in stores! Favorite on Viddler. I know that writing letters is at an all time low – but is it so ‘unpopular’ to write that writing paper should be absent from the store shelves? I went to a few stores and not only didn’t […]

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  • Ok Brightkite, this is what I need

    Party time is over, so I feel it safe to write a formal, public request for some of the things I really need from Brightkite. I realize that some of the things I’m going to ask for are probably not that high a priority for Brightkite, but I thought that by making a list like […]

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  • The new SimplyRecipes.com

    Simply Recipes, which used to live at elise.com/recipes/, now has it’s own domain SimplyRecipes.com. It also has a slightly updated design, information architecture, and more. One thing I did like was that when the update was announced, they had taken steps to make sure that everyone’s feed subscription didn’t go stale. However, I don’t like […]

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  • How to squeeze decent photos out of an iPhone

    An excellent title for this list. My wife Eliza’s iPhone photos always turn out better than mine – but, that’s ok. She must follow these rules more closely than I do without even realizing it. Meg Pickard shares some helpful tips on getting the best quality iPhone shots. Source: How to squeeze decent photos out […]

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  • LOST: The Time Loop Theory

    I take all theories, especially LOST theories, with a healthy-sized grain of salt. I’ve read theories, especially just before the beginning of Season Two, that I thought were too incredibly detailed not to be the real thing. They all turned out to be duds. As we’re finishing up the second-to-last season of LOST, I’m guessing […]

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  • Readability

    I’m all for advertising on the Web. But lately it seems that the content to ad ratio isn’t in favor of us readers. So, Arc90 is taking matters into their own hands. They’ve created a simple bookmarklet (or a small piece of JavaScript that you run by clicking on a bookmark in your browser) called Readability. In […]

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  • Regarding blog comments, again

    I’m behind in my reading and even further behind in my writing. Which is why I’m just now finally writing about something I’ve wanted to since earlier this week even though the original post was written in late February. Ugh. Alex Payne, one of the many talented people behind Twitter, recently wrote on his blog […]

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  • On Retweeting

    I just finished reading Stephen Fry’s thoughtful essay and strategy regarding Retweeting. If you are a Twitter user (like me) I suggest you give it a read. Most of us do not have 296,000 followers as Steven Fry does (as of this writing), but we do have a responsibility for what we Retweet, link to, […]

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  • Photos from the Scranton, PA Photo walk

    Before I reveal a few of the photos that I took during our Photo walk this past Sunday in Scranton, Pennsylvania – I wanted to post an update to how it turned out, and perhaps some thoughts about having another one and what I’d do differently. Sameer, Chris, Eliza and I were the only people […]

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  • A fish with a transparent head

    This coming via Justin Blanton who says "mind == blown" after linking to a fish with a transparent head.   The fish, Macropinna microstoma or barrel eyes, is a bit of an oddity.  Most fish have their eyes on the sides of the head, giving them a much better view of the things going on around […]

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  • Dokdo or Takeshima? Not a tiny issue.

    Who owns this relatively small set of islands and reefs found halfway between South Korea and Japan? This has been in dispute for centuries. I find this most recent post by The Big Picture fascinating. "Isolated, tiny and desolate, The Liancourt Rocks are the center of an international dispute that dates back to the 15th […]

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  • Lost and still not yet found: Atlantis

    In fact, it could be argued that Atlantis was ever lost at all – but that isn’t why I’m writing this post. How awesome is this blog post from Google? A few weeks ago (and I’m just getting the chance to read this now) there was some rumors being spread around the Interwebs that some […]

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  • USB drive stopped mounting on Airport Extreme

    [ad#Adsense: Horiz 468] Since there seems to be a lot of people having this same issue and not a lot being said about solving the issue, I thought I’d write a quick post to document the process of fixing this problem. I’ve owned an Airport Extreme for awhile and, just this weekend, out of the […]

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  • Photo walk in Scranton, PA

    Photo: My friend Sameer on a Photo walk of sorts in Carbondale, PA. Something I’ve wanted to do for some time was to have a Photo walk in Scranton, PA. I would like to have one in Carbondale some time in the near future, but I think we’ll get more support in the Scranton area […]

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  • Older WordPress posts resulting in Error 500

    Every now and then I experience a 500 Error when trying to access and older post. I really have yet to figure out what is causing this problem but it seems to happen only on old posts. Really old posts. Posts at least 2 or 3 years old. Mainly the posts that I imported from […]

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  • A glass for water

    For some reason I have only been drinking water from these glass cups. They are perfect for drinking water.

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  • Shaquille O’Neal encounters two Twitter followers at a diner

    Let me just start off by saying that I think this is excellent in every way. Shaquille O’Neal, the star Center from the NBA, is on Twitter and actually uses it aright. This you may have known already, but if you aren’t one of his 225,000 and counting followers yet, now you know and maybe […]

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  • Review: Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain

    For the past several weeks we’ve been interviewing for various positions at Viddler. We’ve gone through several resumes, conducted a few interviews, probed referrals for information about the interviewees, sent follow-up questions, and generally debated the fate of our would-be potential new team members for what seems like weeks. This is an interesting process on […]

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  • A roll of 400TX film shot with a Canon Canonet G-III QL17

    If the camera model and the film type don’t mean too much to you – don’t worry. All you need to know is that my friend Albert Yee has managed to take some fantastic photos with his new toy, the Canon Canonet G-III QL17. Source: 400TX and QL17. Photoset: Canonet G-III QL17 400TX.

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